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Electricity Amplification by Neo Magnet (update)

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This video is an update of my most recent findings of using a Neo magnet to create an oscillation Pulse which can convert DC to pulse DC which can be transformed to what ever AC voltage you need by choosing the correct transformer. The transformer that I am using in the video is a 2 x 115 volt to 2 x 25 volt. What I am trying to show is that a Neo magnet can actually auto pulse a copper wire and is actually very efficient if you keep the sparking down. I have had it around 95% efficient and I think that is actually the limitations of the transformer. Play around with it an learn how to do it. Also please not that the pulsing wire needs to be one stand of thin copper wire and well secured in the clip. Another thing is electricity travels in a circular motion or polarity around the wire, so if the wire sticks to the magnet then you need to try it on the other side.

This topic is at the Overunity Forum: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=4124.0;topicseen

Have fun and thanks for looking

Luc

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  • So let me see if I get this,, by pulseing you are creating cycles, like 60 hz and by pulsing the D.C. you are enegizing the torroid and colapesing at that cycle bumping UP VOLTAGE, correct?

  • Yes Eddlipton,

    you are getting it. You can look at a coil like a heavy flywheel. If you give the wheel a push you store energy in it and you can get it back less friction. If you pulse push the wheel you can have it evenly doing work to something that is attached to it. However you cannot have something attached to it that require more energy (work) then what you put into the wheel.

    Luc

  • Okay, then,,so how about helping me find a wave tek like you have there for a resonable $ ha ha! No seriously I can't find one anywhere on e-bay or anywhere

  • Hi Ed,

    I'm working on a circuit that would be a signal generator with Pulse width (duty cycle) adjustment and control of 2 independent switches which are 90 degrees out of phase (flip flop)

    Just wait a few weeks and I'll let you know when it's ready.

    Luc

  • Hi Luc,

    additionally I'm thinking that the voltage which goes through the magnet is modulating the magnetic field from the magnet itself. It must be in the range of 5 Khz ore more, otherwise the coil would not ignite the spark. There is a paper(pdf) on panacea-bocaf Online University about a MRA (Magnetic resonant Amplifier) which describes how to gain energy from a magnet(but in a different way)- it takes a piezzo to oscillate the voltage.

    Nice Greetings

    Micron

  • Hi Micron,

    your ideas sound good and I hope you can try them since I am working on another project at this time.

    Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas and I do hope you can test them and find the way to use this effect.

    Luc

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  • 3 cameras later...

  • cant you use a rotor with 4 contacts on it 90 degrees apart with a rheostat to control the speed to spike the amperage every time it contacts after all ac is made by a collapsing magnetic field that is what gives it its push and the faster you make a new field and collapse it should you get more amperage cause your spiking it and dropping it then spiking it a little higher each time till it catches up with how fast your rotor can spin

  • nice ;-)

  • yo. theres something pretty fundamentally wrong with your setup here, your transformer wont work with just a straight dc current. A transformer utilizes the effects of a time varying magnetic field, provided by a time-varying dc current, or ac current through the primary to get a continuous production in the secondary. of course the bulb glows when the dc is pulsed, cause you now have time-varying dc. I cant say that the magnet has mutch to do with it tho,

  • te recomiendo hacer pruebas con otros materiales inducidos toroidalmente ylograras electricidad gratis

    I recommend you to make tests with other materials induced toroidal and you achieved electricity free

  • E=IR P=IE That's law Kirchoff's law tells us that you can only get out of a circuit what you put in, including losses by heat or light. You can step voltage either up or down with a transformer (or tesla coil). When voltage steps up, current decreases and vice versa. In both cases, power (wattage) is lost in the form of heat. You simply can't get something for nothing. The trick is to harness the sun's path through space. Waste of time.

  • Disposable Flash Camera Circuits all over the web.

  • I read once in an article abotu the early days of radio 1921? the article itself was from that time, and is suppressed, but it described using a transformer to double the amps in a radio.

  • Yeh, the FACT is, Tesla's high frequency current patents ALL give a device geometry such that the area under the curve for energy is substantially larger as time approaches zero from when the contact is made/broken than when time is further away from when the contact was made/broken. The N. Zaev paper of the inductive conversion of thermal energy to electricity shows this and some nice graphs energy over time with this high frequency current phenomenon.

  • I'm not going to argue over FACTS. I'm also not going to ridicule you or put you down! I can only think you've managed to delude yourself somehow into believing you're onto something with this! btw, you arent even reading your instruments correctly! Your clamp meter is measuring current and you are quoting watts. Yawnnnnnn....Good luck and keep on experimenting!

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